Detroit Black Film Festival brings 74 films and starry events to Motor City


When the Detroit Black Film Festival started in 2020, it consisted of 30 short and feature-length movies that were presented virtually in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

That was challenging then, but this is now a celebration. The fourth annual event, which runs Wednesday through Sunday, features 74 independent movies, along with special events designed to bring together current and aspiring filmmakers.

This year’s theme, “Cinema + Cuisine + Cocktails,” sounds upbeat because it is, according to its co-founder.

“It absolutely feels like a celebratory time, especially when we get to not only be in the theater tougher, but be able to talk to one another, celebrate the films, celebrate the filmmakers in a space and a place where we can have dialogue about community and culture and very specific issues within the African American community. It feels really great,” says Marshalle Favors, who started the festival with her husband, Lazar Favors.



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